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• • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT IMIESE-IVKD SALE DY PUBLI) AUCTION. DELAY YOUlt PUIMIIASESt FII. WOOD ,t CU. have been favor 3d • with i'tttivctimis from Mr Jo: n MiiL-iira (mlio is Miring frmu business) to soil by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his large slock of General Meic.iamlise commencing on FRIDAY, Uni NOVEMBER, at 11 a, in, sharp Sale to take place on the I'rcm sea, Terms Libeual For fuitlier particulars sea future ailvcrfcenients, 31)4 THE GREATEST SALE THAT HAS OVER oeCUIUiKU IN NEW ZEALAND OF AVAILABLE LAND, Within a Lw hows of the Empire City. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. MONDAY AN'I) TUI'SDAT 24th and 25th NOVEMBER. The Towiifliip of Martiiiborough, together with 40,(H1fl aci'cs of I be choicest agricultural amlpastoial land in th; colony, subdivided into iown, Rural, and SMALL I'M. M see tious, V: ying in siz. fioin 4 am-up In IHOI) on Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 2!hli NUVKMBKIf.by \jt R J. 11. WAL LA C l l ', ESTATE AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, Who has received instructions from the Hen, J.llar.in, M.L.C., MABTINBOEODfIII Is within four hour.-;'of the City of We'lint;on with every pros eetof a Branch nine of RAILWAY to the centre of Mic Township as shown upon the published plan. The Vender, knowing the great demand there is by so'tli-is for luiul that is immrtliuto'.v available for agricultural purposes on such terms as will enable them to empl y their labor and capital np,n improving theii properly without imnicdiatc payment beinj; npral, has decided t • m-.et their wishes b; Sellimr the valuable Estates of HUANGAUTJA and OTARAIA,

Now called MARTIN BOROUGH ON' DKFEIIUTD PAYMKN'IS !! ! Tlie follnwiiiff aictl c LilinalTerms upon ,'hicli llu'i'i'dpirU will lii! sml :- A iluvnsii »f 1 * |»t I'uiit-.. at Miilc. 1") ,111' I'fllt, 'II Dill! in nlh. '>•) piT I'Biit in iivv. yeais. 50 per i!. lit i'' ten ye: im, at G j.er cent. Pureha cis of township a'-loiinejnX a deposit of 'ill |e• cent, balance hy Lilh, at 3, li, mul i) m'lit! s' date. Huns of t'ie pro;dt,y and all other infernation uuiv be bail on anplicatin; to , Wellington. liuang'irua oration, \\ au\rapi Mi: J. 11. 7ALLACE Estate agent, Wellington A good opportunity is nmv offered intending purchasers of seeing the GRAIN-GROWING CAPABILITIES Of the land, there being at present a Growing Crop of 151) acres in extent, adjoining the Main I'o'u! 28'J TUESDAY, lira NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE of a VA' UABLE ; BREWERY AND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. In the Insolvent M'.te of J G. P.ocM, Masterton. pahlic auitimi, at his Mile rooms, Huntersreet, 'in Tuesday, Utli November, ut 2 o'clock— The following Valuable Properties: - Lot 1. FREEHOLD. All that piece of land s'tuate in the Opaki I'iliKk, Nainirapa Distnct, containing 1 acre •> mo s. being the allotments Nos Id, 19, 21), 47. 18. and 4'J on a plan deposited in tlie Land ltej;istry Office, Wellington, No. 61

Lot 2. FREEHOLD. A piece of lan.l situated in the settlevooil 4 perches, be : tig Lot mimoer 17 011 deposited pl.ui number !)2 FREEHOLD. Allotments jVos 18 an 1.10, m\ allotments 1 * ami '2O, king pun of sections jYiis 57 ami 5-i, Masteiton Sin tit Farm Settlement, containing 1 aeie '2 roods '27 perches, FREEHOLD. Section 01 on tho plan cf the Town of Mast won, containing I acre, mi which i. ; erected a coinin nliuas family re-idcucc, w'v.h every onve-lik-nce, also, wed laid out garden. This ace lias rout.ige to two slice's L 0 t 5 L AbEIIOLD. tha pa col of hand in the Town of Masterton, liuing |>ait of ,S etion i\'o l.'l, lioiiuded 0.1 he north by iv her part ul s.une section li)i) feet, south-west by pnhli •■ ro.ul "214 ft, south east b" another fublic road l!)! ! fi, and north east hj the Waipmi.i It v-ir, on wiiirli is eivcted a com pact an.', well itsubas'iid Ihewery (known as the '' U'aipoua Urewery"), 111 f 11 working order, and cici jg'a hicrat ve bibineS:. Lii<i>e li) years to run; grj.aid rent exceulThe whole of the working plant and stock-iu-ti-ade necessary for eariyii:g 011 the business, The above a chance lel 'om, if ever, to be met with, and well worth the attßiit.oll of huyi'is, unity! ('Ho uf tliu most compact bibWciic-8 iu the colony. For further piiiticiilars and conditions cf aair. terms, ic, ajiply to the AUCTIONEER; Or to Mi-ssrs Bnekli-y, ■■ taffo.-d, iv F.tzherbelt, bolioituis iOi the Vendors,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 309, 6 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 309, 6 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 309, 6 November 1879, Page 3

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